The
fuel subsidy payment was introduced as a policy into the Nigerian
during the IBB administration of when our refineries failed due to
no-maintenance. It was introduced to temporarily stabilize the price of
petroleum product while the refineries underwent rehabilitation. It was
meant to last for only six (6) months. Licenses to lift, import and
market oil was issued to friends of the administration (IBB) who
happened to be mainly from the Hause-Fulani stock of Northern Nigeria.

They were the new oil bloc holders.When
the newly formed oil cabal of Hausa-Fulani hegemonists saw that they
were making billions of petrol-dollars as profit from the payment of
subsidy, they frustrated every effort channeled into the rehabilitation
of Nigeria's refineries.

The policy that was meant to last only six (6) months has now lasted for almost thirty (24) years!It
is on record that the IBBs, the Dantatas, the Sawoes, the Otedolas, the
Danjumas, the Abachas, the Aremus, the Abubakars, and the Dangotes all
own refineries in neighboring African country; those who don't own
refineries out-rightly all have substantial stakes in refineries in
neighboring countries. The middle-belt, the Ndigbo and the South-South
Nigerians were marginalized in the sharing of oil-bloc licenses by the
IBB junta. The Yorubas got a little percentage of the bounty. Every
other Nigerian tribe/region were alienated by the hegemonistic
Hausa-Fulani cabal. And in the face of this injustice against a people,
no one stood for the voiceless.

Read on if you wish to know more!

Today,
President Jonathan Goodluck a man from the south has braved the odds to
be, not A MAN Of THE PEOPLE but, A MAN FOR THE PEOPLE. He is
championing the cause of the voiceless 99%.

My
people, the super-rich cabal is fighting for their lives; they are
using their stolen money to buy mass-action against the President's
subsidy removal policy. They want to continually enslave us and our
unborn children. They want to remain the master-class.

The
cabal wants to "occupy Nigeria" just to get back what the call their
inheritance at our detriment. They have succeeded in using the poverty
they inflicted on us as a tool against us. They have built the
sentiments of poverty on us as a tool to fight for their wealth.

I
appeal to you, true lovers of freedom, stand up and fight alongside Mr.
President against the cabal. Support fuel subsidy removal. Lets all go
out on the streets and "Re-Occupy Nigeria" from the hands of the cabal
and Boko-Haram.

If you can,
Preach it in your offices, in your homes, in the churches and in the
Mosques, in the pubs and on the street that we must "Re-Occupy Nigeria"
from the hands of the hegemonistic cabal and from Boka-Haram. Enlighten
the undiscerning that subsidy removal is for the betterment of our
nation and for the prosperity of our children. Go out and "Re-Occupy
Nigeria" from the oppressors.

Now,
to make their war more favorable, they have reminded you of how corrupt
the government is! The same corruption the institutionalized and
entrenched it in our society. Please ask them what they did when they
were in power.

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